Firefox and Thunderbird Aug releases

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Thu Aug 8 21:07:42 UTC 2013


Am 08.08.2013 22:56, schrieb David:
> On 8/8/2013 4:39 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> 
>> Am 08.08.2013 22:34, schrieb David:
>>> On 8/8/2013 4:26 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>>>> I was wondering if there was some problem here with Fedora
>>>
>>>> mostly bad timing 
>>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=977325
>>>
>>> Not to insult anyone but... This same situation happens with
>>> each official Mozilla release.
>>>
>>> I can certainly agree with not following the Daily/Nightly,
>>> Alphas and Betas but the official(s) IMHO should arrive more
>>> quickly
> 
>> and you would be probably one of the first starting to cry loud if
>> things are broken after untested updates.....
> 
>> and "broken" oftly differs between usecases
> 
>> for me the iditoic chnages to remove options and show the damned
>> tabs *always* even if there is only one and even if your web-app
>> opens a popupd and explicitly requests *no bars, no bullshit, only
>> a window* is broken but i can live with it
> 
> You must have missed the part in this thread where I wrote that I have
> been using the Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird version long before?

"long before* is laughable in case of FF23

> One expects those to break from time to time. And you must have
> missed, again in this thread, where I wrote that I had offical Firefox
> and Thunderbird updates on Tuesday Aug 6?

and now it is thursday
so what is your exactly problem?

are you taken repsonsibility that extensions installed with
yum are not broken after a new version? if they need a update
do you take responsibility for coordinate FF/TB/XULrunner/Extensions
packaging, testing and rollout?

no? so what...............

> As for the other things that you dislike? Those have been active for
> months in the pre-releases and writen about for the same time.
> There have been several articles about how to change those items too

blabla - the options for hide the tab-bar are there in about:config
but it does not change anything - i am using Firefox since it even
had not the name "Firefox" and was known as "Firebird"

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